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William Adams
Also published under:Will Adams, W. Adams
Affiliation
US Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, USA
Topic
Color Images,Object Recognition,Real-time Object,3D Flow,3D Tracking,Big Data,Bounding Box,Camera Coordinate System,Color Camera,Coordinate System,Cropped Images,Deep Network,Dynamic Vision Sensor,End Nodes,End-effector,Excessive Speed,Face Shields,Few-shot Learning,Focus Of Attention,Frame Rate,Gaussian Mixture Model,Goal State,High-resolution Images,Human-robot Interaction,Image Dataset,Image Luminance,Image Pixels,Individual Robots,Interaction Scenarios,Joint Attention,Large Angle,Learning System,Loading And Unloading,Meta Learning,Mobile Platform,Model Parameters,Motion Model,Multi-agent Systems,Multiple Robots,Object Classification,Object Pose,Object Tracking,Online Learning,Optical Flow,Optical Flow Algorithm,Path Planning,Perceptual System,Pinhole Camera,Pinhole Camera Model,Planning Time,
Biography
William Adams received the B.S. degree in computer engineering from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, in 1991 and the M.S. degree in electrical and computer engineering from Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, in 1994.
He is currently with the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, working in many areas of mobile robotics including computer vision, mapping, localization, planning, navigation, and multimodal robot interaction combining speech, gestures, and PDA devices.
He is currently with the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, working in many areas of mobile robotics including computer vision, mapping, localization, planning, navigation, and multimodal robot interaction combining speech, gestures, and PDA devices.